SAE Technical Paper Series 2018
DOI: 10.4271/2018-01-0108
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Characterization of Metal Foil in Anisotropic Fracture Behavior with Dynamic Tests

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“…[21][22][23] Right-shifted force-displacement curves for aged pouch cells were reported by both Liu et al 21 and Kovachev et al 24 At component level, the mechanical behavior was investigated as well, which strongly supported explanation of mechanisms in deformation and failure of cells. [25][26][27][28][29] Therefore, it can be seen that most of the current studies related to mechanical behavior of cells focused on influence of different mechanical loading conditions and electrical states. Most likely the environmental temperature has not yet been considered as a toppriority influential factor.…”
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“…[21][22][23] Right-shifted force-displacement curves for aged pouch cells were reported by both Liu et al 21 and Kovachev et al 24 At component level, the mechanical behavior was investigated as well, which strongly supported explanation of mechanisms in deformation and failure of cells. [25][26][27][28][29] Therefore, it can be seen that most of the current studies related to mechanical behavior of cells focused on influence of different mechanical loading conditions and electrical states. Most likely the environmental temperature has not yet been considered as a toppriority influential factor.…”
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“…6 Many tests and simulations have been conducted on battery electrodes to acquire their mechanical properties. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] For example, Bonatti et al 11 and Pan et al 12 characterized the tensile behavior of current collectors in electrodes focusing on anisotropic elasto-plasticity and strain-rate dependence. Zhu et al 13 tested the granular active coating materials in electrodes and employed the Drucker-Prager Cap model to characterize them.…”
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